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Friday, January 14, 2005
Saturn's Roswell 
The Huygens spaceprobe could land in a methane sea.  This is what splashdown might look like, courtesy of JPL and NASA.
The Huygens probe began it's plunge into Saturn's moon Titan early this morning and should be on the surface now. The first solid data will begin rolling in, relayed by the Cassini mothership, in about an hour.

Monitor it here. Get some background here.

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UPDATE: The little probe that could landed safely and has been transmitting from the surface of Titan.









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